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5 Steps to Your Restoration!

In a previous post I shared that God had placed three words on my heart for this year. Those words are Release, Restore and Rejoice. I have already written a post on Release entitled “Let It Go!” (See Broken-2b-Restored.com/Release)

Today’s post will focus on the word Restore!

When I looked up the definition of restore, I found several meanings. Restore can mean to re-establish; or to put back; or it can mean to bring back into existence. The definition that stood out the most to me was this one: “to bring back to a former, more desirable condition.”

Are there areas in your life in need of restoring? Have you been faced with an unexpected set back that nearly knocked you off your feet? Are you holding on to some past hurts and disappointments that are hindering you from moving forward? Have you been left with a broken heart and don’t feel that you can trust to be in love or to really be loved again? In the midst of your setbacks, past hurts and disappointments, God can restore you and He will restore you! Only He can restore you to a better place, a better position and a better condition than you were before!

Here are 5 Steps to your restoration:

1. Confess your brokenness! – God already knows what you are going through. It’s just good spiritual therapy for you to get it out in the open with Him and to seek His forgiveness. Talking to God will strengthen your relationship with Him. Isaiah 55: 6 says, “Seek the Lord while He may be found; call on Him while He is near!”

2. Trust God – In your time of restoration, take direction from Proverbs 3:5 which tells you to trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding. You may not understand why you have experienced your brokenness and you may not understand how He is restoring you. You just have to trust Him to work it out for your good and then you will be able to give God the glory that is due to Him!

3. Forgive – Forgive yourself and be ready to forgive others. Sometimes we think it is hard to forgive others, but I have also struggled with forgiving myself. As I analyze the areas of my own brokenness, I have to admit, that in some cases, I was just as responsible as the ones who wronged me. I made some choices that led me down a path of being hurt and mistreated. There were times when I could have walked away before experiencing complete brokenness, but I chose to stay in the mess that I was in. I have had to learn how to forgive myself. As I am maturing in my relationship with Christ, I am also learning to be more forgiving of others. It is not always easy to do but that’s when I talk to God and when I have to trust God. I know I am being restored, when God will have me pray for the person who has wronged me. Matthew 6:12 asks God to forgive us the wrongs we have done, and allow us to forgive the wrongs that others have done to us.

4. Stay prayerful – In your time of restoration, continue to pray. In fact, pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:17)! In your process of being healed, delivered, and/or restored, continue to pray. Being restored is a process; it won’t happen over night. When you are in the Potter’s hands, He is molding you into a better and stronger vessel than you were before you experienced your brokenness. As you go through the process, cast all your cares and worries on Him because He truly does care for you. (1 Peter 5:7)

5. Be thankful – when you can praise God in the midst of your brokenness and in the process of being restored, you are being obedient to God’s word. 1 Thessalonians 5:18 says that you are to give thanks in everything; for that is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you! Remember that trouble does not last always. So this should tell you that even in “your process of going through the process”, your outcome will be one of victory! Just knowing you will be restored, no matter the place your are in right now, is reason enough to give Him thanks!

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My Heavenly Father, thank You for all that You have done for me and all that You are doing for me. Even in my brokenness, I know that I already have complete healing and restoration because of You. I thank You for Your Word that I can meditate on day and night. I thank You for Your continued blessings as I go through the process of being restored. Dear Lord, thank You for making me better and stronger than I was before. In Jesus’ precious and mighty name, Amen!